When “The Matrix” movie first aired in 1999, it showed us an extreme version of artificial intelligence and the power of data that in many ways seemed impossible. More than 20 years later, the latest installment has been released into a world where the perception and adoption of AI and data has drastically changed.
In 2022, AI and data are no longer “nice-to-haves” or unworkable ambitions. For years, organizations have accepted the realization that each of these capabilities is essential to gain an advantage and grow -- and the proof is clear. Consumers are increasingly comfortable and confident with AI-enabled interactions, enterprises are pushing through common barriers to scale their AI programs, and companies are shifting away from gut-feel and intuition to relying squarely on data-driven decision making.
With several high priority use cases creating prime opportunities for adoption, here are four AI and data trends I expect to see take shape this year:
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In 2022, AI and data are no longer “nice-to-haves” or unworkable ambitions. For years, organizations have accepted the realization that each of these capabilities is essential to gain an advantage and grow -- and the proof is clear. Consumers are increasingly comfortable and confident with AI-enabled interactions, enterprises are pushing through common barriers to scale their AI programs, and companies are shifting away from gut-feel and intuition to relying squarely on data-driven decision making.
With several high priority use cases creating prime opportunities for adoption, here are four AI and data trends I expect to see take shape this year:
Continue reading: https://www.informationweek.com/big-data/ai-and-data-this-year-bigger-bolder-and-business-focused